Hi There,
In SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Manager was rewritten and renamed to Management
Studio. If ISVs (independent software vendors) could plug their SQL Server
tool(s) into Management Studio ? creating a single environment for you to
work in ? which tools do you use that you?d like to see surfaced in
Management Studio.
Cheers,
Dan
Lead PM
SQL Server Management Platform TeamRed Gate's SQL Compare or a similar tool would be great
Any 3rd-party backup tool that ships with its own console
Reporting tools / performance tools
... pretty much anything else :)
Adam Machanic
Pro SQL Server 2005, available now
http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=457
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"Dan Jones" <u15880@.uwe> wrote in message news:57901965fb8d4@.uwe...
> Hi There,
> In SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Manager was rewritten and renamed to
> Management
> Studio. If ISVs (independent software vendors) could plug their SQL Server
> tool(s) into Management Studio - creating a single environment for you to
> work in - which tools do you use that you'd like to see surfaced in
> Management Studio.
> Cheers,
> Dan
> Lead PM
> SQL Server Management Platform Team|||Took the words right out of my mouth :-)
SQLCompare + 3rd party backup would be at the top of my list.
Personally I'd like to be able to offer Reporting Services Scripter
(http://www.sqldbatips.com/showarticle.asp?ID=62) as an add-in to enhance
the RS scripting abilities of SSMS (possibly in the form of a wizard)
--
HTH
Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
http://www.sqldbatips.com
I support PASS - the definitive, global
community for SQL Server professionals -
http://www.sqlpass.org
"Adam Machanic" <amachanic@.hotmail._removetoemail_.com> wrote in message
news:Oc%23b4fJ7FHA.268@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Red Gate's SQL Compare or a similar tool would be great
> Any 3rd-party backup tool that ships with its own console
> Reporting tools / performance tools
> ... pretty much anything else :)
>
> --
> Adam Machanic
> Pro SQL Server 2005, available now
> http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=457
> --
>
> "Dan Jones" <u15880@.uwe> wrote in message news:57901965fb8d4@.uwe...
>> Hi There,
>> In SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Manager was rewritten and renamed to
>> Management
>> Studio. If ISVs (independent software vendors) could plug their SQL
>> Server
>> tool(s) into Management Studio - creating a single environment for you to
>> work in - which tools do you use that you'd like to see surfaced in
>> Management Studio.
>> Cheers,
>> Dan
>> Lead PM
>> SQL Server Management Platform Team
>|||Any backup compression tool (Idera, Red-gate, SQLLiteSpeed). This includes
using the designated compression tool for log shipping and detecting it for
restores. Using the tool includes transparent/automatic deployment to new
target machines, especially for restores (no license implications)..
Tools for performance tuning/monitoring/alerting.Yes, I saw the Data
Management Warehouse presentation at PASS. I lobbied for an open XML
standard for individual server aggregation in addition to MOM collection
already planned on top of the local warehouse. Support
aggretation/multi-server monitoring/alerting.
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior Database Administrator
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
"Dan Jones" <u15880@.uwe> wrote in message news:57901965fb8d4@.uwe...
> Hi There,
> In SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Manager was rewritten and renamed to
> Management
> Studio. If ISVs (independent software vendors) could plug their SQL Server
> tool(s) into Management Studio - creating a single environment for you to
> work in - which tools do you use that you'd like to see surfaced in
> Management Studio.
> Cheers,
> Dan
> Lead PM
> SQL Server Management Platform Team|||Please bring Intellisense into Query editing!
"Dan Jones" wrote:
> Hi There,
> In SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Manager was rewritten and renamed to Management
> Studio. If ISVs (independent software vendors) could plug their SQL Server
> tool(s) into Management Studio â' creating a single environment for you to
> work in â' which tools do you use that youâ'd like to see surfaced in
> Management Studio.
> Cheers,
> Dan
> Lead PM
> SQL Server Management Platform Team
>
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